WOMEN'S BASEBALL: History in February
Women's Baseball League founder and star pitcher Justine Warren talks about an upcoming conference in February on women's baseball.Dear baseball enthusiasts:
History is being made. February 2001, women's baseball will be taken to a new level. Women's Baseball League, Inc. is hosting the "Leadership & Women's Baseball" Conference. This unprecedented conference is February 10-11 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Conference will cover four areas of women's baseball: history, playing, business, and coaching.
Sign-up via www.MsWBL.com, and receive a free T-shirt. This offer is only valid through Nov. 30. At MsWBL.com, you will find:
-A complete Conference Schedule -Information on price, events, etc. -A link to our host hotel: Four Points Sheraton -An opportunity to post on the MsWBL Announce Board for a Conference roommate or a car pool request -Lot's of baseball information: including the AWBL Women's World Series schedule
The Leadership & Women's Baseball Conference is led through its own Board of Directors: Jim Glennie, Rick Morris, Terry Sparks, Leslie Heaphy, Dusty Parker, Justine Siegal-Warren, Kelly Tavernelli, Patrick McCauley, and Lance Lusigan.
I look forward to seeing you in Cleveland at MsWBL.com's Leadership & Women's Baseball Conference.
A fellow baseball enthusiast,
Justine Siegal-Warren President Women's Baseball League, Inc. MsWBL.com/216.381.2858

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